Monica Lewinsky ends TV interview after Clinton question

By Bob D’Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk JERUSALEM – Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky walked off stage during a live television interview Monday in Jerusalem after she was asked about her sex scandal with former President Bill Clinton, The Jerusalem Post reported. >> Read more trending news “I’m sorry, I’m not going to be able to do this,” Lewinsky, 45, told Channel 2 News anchor Yonit Levi before taking off her microphone and walking off stage, the newspaper reported. [email protected] walking out abruptly on @LeviYonit (chief anchor at @NewsChannelIL ) few seconds into her on stage live Interview after being asked: do you still expect a personal apology from Pres. Clinton. “Sorry, i cant do this”. pic.twitter.com/ZN3BiGViwF- ‏Tal Schneider טל שניידר تال شنايدر (@talschneider) September 3, 2018 Questions about the 1998 scandal with the former president had been “off-limits,” Lewinsky told the Post. Recommended for you Recommended for you Recommended for you Most read 1 Nas @ ONE Musicfest at 467 Central Park Place NE – September 8, 2018 – AccessAtlanta 2 Things to do late-night in East Atlanta Village 3 5 of Savannah’s most romantic Lewinsky had just finished a speech at the Jerusalem Convention Center when she sat down with Levi. Referencing comments Clinton made earlier this year — in which the former president said he did not owe Lewinsky an apology — Levi asked for Lewinsky’s reaction. “Do you still expect that apology? A personal apology?” Levi said. That’s when Lewinsky walked off the stage, the Post reported…. [Read full story]